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Opto 22 and Pulse Energy Help Building Owners, Businesses, and Industrial Facilities Reduce Utility Bills
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Temecula,
CA - Regulating and conserving energy are major concerns for
businesses large and small, and many are now seeking to reduce costs by
altering their operations and establishing new energy-efficient
practices and policies. To help facility managers, building occupants,
and executives accomplish this, Opto 22 and Vancouver-based Pulse
Energy have combined their expertise to offer customers the visibility
and data they need to understand their energy usage, pinpoint problems,
and reduce costs.
Through their newly formed business partnership, Opto 22 and Pulse Energy have made it significantly easier for commercial and industrial customers to monitor their energy consumption, gather usage data, and use it to reduce their utility bills. Specifically, Opto 22’s OptoEMU Sensor™ energy monitoring appliance couples with the Pulse™ energy management software to connect to customers’ metering devices, electrical panels, machines and equipment, and then deliver comprehensive energy-related data over standard networks and the Web for viewing and analysis.
“Opto 22 has a reputation for quality, durability and ease of use,” said Pulse Energy CEO David Helliwell. “The OptoEMU hardware appliances supply our software with reliable, easy-to-read streams of building energy data and are the ideal platform for our energy management software.”
One of the easiest ways for businesses to cut operational costs is by better managing their energy usage. Towards that end, this new partnership merges Opto 22’s considerable experience as a provider of monitoring and data acquisition hardware, with Pulse Energy’s Web-based Pulse energy management software and its powerful capabilities for measurement and verification, anomaly detection, and benchmarking.
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makes it easy to monitor, understand, and manage energy use,” says Opto
22 Chief Executive Officer Mark Engman. “The software gives engineering
and automation teams, energy managers, and other decision makers the
monitoring tools they need to quickly and easily understand, and
effectively manage their facilities.”
About Opto 22
Opto 22 develops and manufactures
hardware and software for applications involving industrial automation
and control, remote monitoring, and data acquisition. Opto 22 products
use standard, commercially available networking and computer
technologies, and have an established reputation worldwide for
ease-of-use, innovation, quality, and reliability. Opto 22 products are
used by automation end-users, OEMs, and information technology and
operations personnel in over 10,000 installations worldwide. The
company was founded in 1974 and is privately held in Temecula,
California, USA. Opto 22 products are available through a global
network of distributors and system integrators. For more information, visit www.opto22.com.
About Pulse Energy
Pulse Energy was founded in
Vancouver, British Columbia, in 2006 to make a rapid and significant
impact on the energy efficiency of the world’s buildings. Our Energy
Management Software, Pulse™, was developed in partnership with a number
of leading organizations with advanced building automation and metering
systems already in place. By designing the entire product around the
needs of energy managers, facility managers, building occupants and
executives, we have created an energy management solution of unrivalled
accuracy, ease of use and relevance. Pulse is deployed by top
utilities, large municipalities, major health authorities, and
throughout the commercial sector. In 2010, Pulse was the official
energy management software of the Vancouver Olympic Winter Games. UC
Berkeley Center for the Built Environment recognizes Pulse as one of
the top products in the energy visualization market. For more
information about Pulse Energy, visit www.PulseEnergy.com
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